Coos Bay District Office

The Coos Bay District of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages 325,000 acres of public lands in the Coast Range of southwestern Oregon. BLM is committed to a multiple-use approach to managing your public lands. Major programs include forestry, recreation, and fish and wildlife habitat management.

From the Siuslaw River to the California border, the Coos Bay District of the BLM offers a rich and diverse outdoor recreation resource for you to explore. Within the District's 300,000 acres of public land are 12 miles of coastline; 350 miles of fishable forest streams; 700 acres of coastal marshlands and estuaries; and over 1,500 miles of forest roads and trails.

Ten miles of Easiest to More Difficult trails and gravel roads open to Class III (motorcycles) vehicles with Oregon all-terrain vehicle permits and all non-motorized modes of travel.
Multiple use trail at the Blue Ridge Trail System
The BLM maintains a series of pastures that are a year-round residence for a herd of Roosevelt elk. Elk are visible almost every day of the year!
A wildlife lookout on public lands
The Devil’s Staircase Wilderness is nestled in between the Umpqua River and the Smith River east of Reedsport, Oregon.
Devil’s Staircase Wilderness
Loon Lake Recreation Site is perfect for swimming, fishing, boating, and other water activities. The site offers a campground and day use area.
View of Loon Lake from the day use area beach

Leadership

Tom Beaucage

District Manager